Our race to the bottom continues...

Now that's funny. Originally Posted by Budman
I don't think it's funny at all. Let's recap shall we?

Extended Bush tax cuts; check!
Extended Patriot Act; check!
Released the second half of TARP funds; check!
Automaker bailout; check!
Has done little to nothing to change bank regualtion since the meltdown; check!
Troops are still in Iraq & Afghanistan; check!
Completely dropped the ball on the public option and compromised his way out of it before even starting negotations; check!
Appointed Jeff Immelt to the Economic Recovery Advisory Board; check!

You start to see from this list just how "Republican" Obama actually is. The other thing that starts to emerge is just how far to the right today's Republicans have become. Essentially one dictator away from fascism.

I would in fact challenge you to come up with one single piece of "liberal" or "democratic" legislation Obama's personally proposed and managed to push through Congress in the last 2.5 years. Let's see what you can come up with.

And before you even say it, if you do use the healthcare plan as an example, you'd better be prepared to explain what's so liberal or democratic about a plan that Romney signed which was nearly identical to law in Massachussetts in 2006.
I could have swore you had a huge boner for Obama. Originally Posted by Wyldeman30
Wrong again, Dickhead. That's your imagination and has nothing to do with me. I've stated many times my issues with this President, and at the same time I have no problem defending him if the facts support it.

I only deal in facts.
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How about obamacare
How about obamacare Originally Posted by Budman
You beat me to the edit.. OK then, you tell us what's so liberal or democratic about healthcare regulation, keeping in mind Romney signed an identical piece of legislation in Massachusetts just 5 years ago. I will even concede and state for the record that yes, the healthcare plan is certainly not a conservative piece of legislation. I am basing that on nothing more than how it's being paid for.

What else you got?
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I don't think it's funny at all. Let's recap shall we?

Extended Bush tax cuts; check!Should have done that anyway. Needs to simplify the tax code.
Extended Patriot Act; check!Conservatives are not for invasion of privacy did not like when Bush did it.
Released the second half of TARP funds; check! Conservatives not for that either.
Automaker bailout; check! Should have let them file Backruptcy and cash for clunkers not a conservative thing either.
Has done little to nothing to change bank regualtion since the meltdown; I blame all of government for the meltdown should not have let them get to big to fail. Never should have grown to world bank. check!
Troops are still in Iraq & Afghanistan; check! Time to get out just not as losers.
Completely dropped the ball on the public option and compromised his way out of it before even starting negotations; check! Forced Health care is not right.
Appointed Jeff Immelt to the Economic Recovery Advisory Board; check! Obama is probably trying to make a deal with China since they now own our ass. He wants to continue increasing government spending.

You start to see from this list just how "Republican" Obama actually is. The other thing that starts to emerge is just how far to the right today's Republicans have become. Essentially one dictator away from fascism.

Not really.

I would in fact challenge you to come up with one single piece of "liberal" or "democratic" legislation Obama's personally proposed and managed to push through Congress in the last 2.5 years. Let's see what you can come up with.

Obamacare.

And before you even say it, if you do use the healthcare plan as an example, you'd better be prepared to explain what's so liberal or democratic about a plan that Romney signed which was nearly identical to law in Massachussetts in 2006. Originally Posted by F-Sharp
Each state is different and you can't cookie cut a one size fits all....
Wyldeman, I think you need to get back in touch with your party again. Either that, or consider changing teams.

Extended Patriot Act; check!Conservatives are not for invasion of privacy did not like when Bush did it.
Originally Posted by Wyldeman30
http://abcnews.go.com/US/PollVault/story?id=833703

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...-2004Jul8.html

Released the second half of TARP funds; check! Conservatives not for that either. Originally Posted by Wyldeman30
Ha! You're fucking kidding me right? The GOP has built an entire platform on corporate welfare. You tell me which of these policies are not GOP supported?

http://www.scribd.com/fullscreen/13673539

and here's a brief reminder of some other bailouts that took place over the last 40 years or so..

http://www.propublica.org/special/government-bailouts

Automaker bailout; check! Should have let them file Backruptcy Originally Posted by Wyldeman30
Your GOP led government disagreed with you in 2008 and in 1980.

For someone claiming to be a conservative, you seem to know very little about conservative policy.
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Sharpie I said CONSERVATIVES not REPUBLICANS.......

Most conservatives do not want an invasion of privacy. I understand the purpose of the patriot act at that time, but lets face it the Dems and the GOP both wanted it. It gives them more control..As a conservative I am not for bailouts at all.
Sharpie I said CONSERVATIVES not REPUBLICANS....... Originally Posted by Wyldeman30
So you do acknowledge the difference? In my humble view, the GOP has not been a fiscally conservative party for over half a century now.
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So you do acknowledge the difference? In my humble view, the GOP has not been a fiscally conservative party for over half a century now. Originally Posted by F-Sharp
I believe Regan was somewhat conservative, but he did grow government as well.

Government is not very efficient at anything. I am not a fan of any of them. I am not really sure if there is even a lesser of two evils anymore.
I believe Regan was somewhat conservative, but he did grow government as well. Originally Posted by Wyldeman30
Did you bother to read this sentence before you pressed submit?

I will give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you meant social conservative.

I will give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you meant social conservative.

Originally Posted by F-Sharp
He meant exactly what he wrote! He is not smart enough to know the difference!!!!!
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OK. To recap: Real liberals don't back Obama. Real conservatives don't back the Republican party.

Am I reading this moose drool correctly?
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Holy Cow, say it isn't true. The uber-conservatives among us have finally figured out that tax-dodging corporations sending our jobs overseas is probably not the best thing for our economy. I guess corporations really are not people after all eh Mitt? Let's all give a big warm welcome to Billy and Gfe for finally joining us in this little place I like to call reallity. Originally Posted by F-Sharp

The "reality" is that this entire administration, top to bottom, as well as the whole democrat party are basically anti-American.

On that we can agree.
The "reality" is that this entire administration, top to bottom, as well as the whole democrat party are basically anti-American.

On that we can agree. Originally Posted by gfejunkie
Like I said, just one dictator away from fascism.
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OK. To recap: Real liberals don't back Obama. Real conservatives don't back the Republican party.

Am I reading this moose drool correctly? Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
If either you or F-Sharp had bothered to actually read and comprehend the positions of several conservatives here, you would have picked up on that fact long ago.

I'm not a fan of Rick Perry becoming our next President, I don't agree with many of his positions. However when guys like you start acting like he's the next coming of the Anti-Christ, many of us feel obliged to point out the shortcomings of the current idiot that's holding our nation's highest office.
When you go around bashing ANYONE that's conservative or Republican without even hearing or comprehending where they stand on the issues, well, then don't be surprised when it turns into a conservative vs liberal debate rather than a debate on the ISSUES which is what we all should be focusing on.
Both parties have completely lost their way and thinking that the American people have ANY meaningful representation in Washington, is a joke.
Therefor there needs to be fundamental change to our political system.